Theatres

La scène Adamoise

La Scène Adamoise was officially opened in 2018 and the architecture of the building perfectly blends into the surrounding environment. It is a venue for artistic and cultural events, as well as events organised by associations and the local town council. The modular venue covers a surface area of 386 m² and is equipped with motorised stands and retractable seats, to allow for a rich and eclectic programme of music, singing, dance and theatre.

La Scène Adamoise will be open from the 18th September with a great programme of around fifteen events for the last few months of the year, offering an outlet for personal fulfilment and hope after this challenging year. The goal of this venue is to offer the audience an opportunity to come and share a wide range of emotions, through theatre productions, concerts, solo performances, cabaret and children’s shows.

La Luciole

This venue was officially opened in 2016 and offers a diversified programme of events: shows, concerts, cinema, theatre, live broadcasts of cultural or sports events, exhibitions. There’s a 120 m² dance studio and a rehearsal studio equipped for various artistic practices. This multi-purpose and multi-generational centre also has an area devoted to associations and a leisure centre (ALSH in French) with a capacity for more than 200 children, in a total surface area of 22,500 m² including the surrounding grounds, play areas and car parks. In 2020, the Micro-Folie (digital museum, digital laboratory, virtual reality area) and café also opened here, making this a truly all-round complex.

Cinema Le Conti

On the charming Place du Pâtis de l’Isle-Adam stands the Le Conti cinema. It bears the name of one of the great families of the French nobility, the Conti, who made L’Isle-Adam their stronghold. 100 years ago, a mobile marquee already provided projections of what was then called the cinematograph!
The cinema was called Le Lumière and had only a large single room with 520 seats which was later divided. Another cinema, Le Sélect, still in operation at the end of the 1970s, welcomed moviegoers to its 340-seat room at 5 rue Bergeret.
The L’Isle-Adam cinema is one of the first cinematographic establishments to be equipped with Dolby Atmos sound, a technology that immerses the viewer in the film.
Entirely renovated in 2007, it was this same year that an elegant awning was installed outside to protect moviegoers. The refurbishment of its rooms now brings the number of seats to more than 750. Today, the Conti offers films for the general public, filmed operas and ballets, previews and debates.

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